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- North Tonawanda NY Evening News - 1/17/1950
Mr. and Mrs. Homer J. Mye of
280 Wheatfield St. announce the
engagement of their daughter,
Barbara Jane, to William J. Bagdy,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Zoltan J.
Bagdy of 66 Chipman Place.
Miss Mye is a graduate of
Michigan State College where she
was a member of Delta Gamma
Fraternity. She is now on the
staff of the University of Rochester.
Mr. Bagdy served for three
years in the U.S. Army Medical
Corps and is now a senior at the
University of Buffalo where he is
a member of Theta Chi Fraternity.
The wedding will take place in
June.
ALSO
North Tonawanda NY Evening News - 6/19/1950
North Presbyterian Church was the setting at fourthirty
o'clock Saturday afternoon for the marriage of Miss
Barbara Jane Mye, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Homer John
Mye. to William John Bagdy, son of Mr. and Mrs. Z. J.
Bagdy. The Rev. Harry Somers officiated. Palms, cybodium
ferns and candelabra with beauty vases of white gladioli,
white delphinium and white asters formed an effective
background for the ceremony.
With J. Gordon Felton accom-
panying at the organ, John Em-
mett sang "For You Alone" and
"The Lord's Prayer."
The bride's gown of off-white
.satin was fashioned with a tight
fitting basque and full skirt flared
into a cathedral length train.
A yoke of frosted Chanttily lace
was outlined with seed pearls, and
pearl- edged the long sleeves
wnieh tapered over the hands. Her
fingertip veil of illusion was
caught to a band of satin adorned
with pearls. Given in marriage by
her father, she carried a semicascade
of gardenias and stepha
not is.
Attendants for the bride were
Mrs. Charles E. Mye, matron-ofnonor;
Miss Irma L. Bagdy, Miss
Gladys Ryall of Grove City, Pa.,
and Miss Lois Hadden of Savan-
nah, N.Y. All wore gowns of
Spring-green marquisette in shirtwaist
style with Peter Pan collars
and short sleeves. Tiny tucks
across the bodices were repeated
in the hemlines of the full skirts.
They carried bouquets of blue
Dutch iris and yellow marguerites
with hair pieces to match.
Franklin Bagdy was his brother's
best man. The ushers were
Gerald Lesniewski of Buffalo,
Lloyd Manning, Charles E. Mye
and Homer J. Mye Jr.
The bride's mother chose a hydrangea
blue gown with lace
bodice and chiffon skirt with a
matching hat. The mother of the
groom wore a navy blue sheer
dress with lace yoke and a navy
blue hat. Both wore corsages of
orchids.
A reception was held in the
Park Lane immediately following
the ceremony.
For a motor trip to Virginia and
the Smoky Mountains, the bride
wore an aqua Summer suit with
navy accessories.
Among ' the out-of-town guests
ware Miss Martha Cummings of
Boston, Mass., Mr. and Mrs. C.
Hendershot of Newton, N. Y., Mr.
and Mrs. C. Taylor, Mr. and Mrs.
A. Shepse and Miss Irene Shepse
of Flint, Mich., Miss Irene Wells
Newsome of Memphis, Tenn., Mrs.
Erie Dalrymple and son of Silver
Creek and others from Rochester
and nearby places.
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